fl.
fl. fleuve (French: river)
• floor
• Med. flores (Latin: flowers; powdered form of a drug)
• florin
• floruit (Latin: flourished; indicates the period of greatest activity of a person whose birth and death dates are not known)
• flourish
• fluid
• Music flute
• (Netherlands) guilder (from its former name florin)
• floor
• Med. flores (Latin: flowers; powdered form of a drug)
• florin
• floruit (Latin: flourished; indicates the period of greatest activity of a person whose birth and death dates are not known)
• flourish
• fluid
• Music flute
• (Netherlands) guilder (from its former name florin)
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